Quebec’s prosecutor stays charges against 11 teens from Longueuil, according to multiple Canadian outlets. The cases involve alleged events leading up to the death of a 15-year-old boy who was fatally shot by Longueuil police last September.
The decisions end the prosecutions at this stage, though details on the reasons for the stays are not provided in the shared excerpts. The reporting frames the charges as connected to what happened before the shooting, rather than to the shooting itself. With limited information in the available summaries, outlets agree on the core timeline and the identities in terms of being teens from Longueuil facing criminal allegations tied to the circumstances preceding the boy’s death.
Overall, the outlets present the stay of charges as a procedural development in a case that has already drawn attention due to the fatal police shooting and the involvement of youth. Differences, if any, are not reflected in the provided material.